Oscar, Gordon Ramsay's two-week-old son, "melts hearts" with a pretty, sulky picture



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The newborn son of Fiery TV chef Gordon Ramsay is proving to be a hit on social media with his Instagram account filled with images.

The latest wave that amazes the 38,000 followers of the two-week-old baby sees Oscar sulking in front of the camera and life could not be more cute for the 52-year-old Ramsay's fifth child.

The Instagram account is run by Matilda, the 17-year-old sister of Oscar. A number of pretty pictures document his first two weeks since he was born.

The last photo is the cutest to date, the pouting photo being subtitled with: "I'm already learning to pout."



Oscar baby Gordon Ramsay has cute pout



Oscar, Gordon's son, performs his very first photo shoot before leaving the hospital

Fans flocked to share their thoughts and praise the photo, many believing that there was a bright future for the baby.

A disciple wrote, "He's going to break hearts when he's older."

While another exclaimed, "What a dazzler Bobby."

A third wrote: "Aww! Big O blows a kiss!"



Tana with Oscar baby

Others have compared the Oscar look with that of his famous father, with one writing: "A mini Gordon!"

Another accepted, commenting, "He looks like his father!"

Gordon and his wife Tana, 44, revealed that they had named Oscar, their second son, when they shared pictures of their newborn at the hospital on Instagram.



Gordon and Tana in 2017

The head of television wrote on Instagram: "After 3 baftas and an Emmy … we finally won an Oscar.

"Please welcome Oscar James Ramsay, who landed at 12:58 pm today for a lunch! Xxx"

Oscar joins their other four children, Megan, 21, Matilda, 17, and twins Jack and Holly, 19. In the 21st century style, one of Gordon's first actions was to create an Instagram account for the little child, who has documented his life to this day.

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